DumDog
Posted : 4/7/2007 8:48:14 PM
No doubt the shepherd had enough guts to come back and take another hit, but that was all she could take. she had her brains rattled good and propper, those guns are heavy (my bro. is a police officer) i cant imagine being hit by one.
I dont have the book i read it in close at hand, but there was a group in California that trains American Bulldogs to take a LOT of punishment during training sessions. The way the sessions were described were they had folding chairs set, a milk jug with rocks, and the usual bamboo noise makers used for schutzhunde. I can hardly describe in depth what they did, but pretty much they put as much pressure on the dog as possible. the trainer fights back, rather than "running" from the dog. Any dog will chase and bite, yes, that's instinct. But few dogs will know what to do if the perp turns and fights (caged animal)
It makes sense that shepherds are used as a deterrent. You're right, not many people are willing to call the bluff of an 80 lb German Shepherd who is snarling and barking and charging right for you. But they're herding dogs. they are being trained to... hmmm.. herd people. Bulldogs were trained to herd bulls, thousands of pounds of p*ssed off testosterone, muscle and horns. Sheep and cows wont usually fight back, but a bull will, hence the name "bull"dog.
You know i got into an argument once with someone over something like this. We were watching the Caucasian Mt. Dog personal protection videos on Youtube.com. She kept pointing out that the dog was scared, even though he was biting. the handler wasnt putting enough pressure on him. The handler would apply pressure, the dog would heat up, bite the sleeve or bite suit and get vicious with barking and snarling, but she kept saying the trainer backed off and stopped before the dog broke down. She said the dog was a borderline wuss. it was obvious to her, but not me..
I made the argument that.... What man in his right mind is going to stand his ground when a 150lb mountain of hair and teeth is coming straight for his face? What kind of a person would need a dog THAT intense for PP?
I would imagine the police officer that was let down by his dog would have wanted one of those "Cujo dogs" with him that day.
Incidently the person i was arguing with works her american bulldog in schutzehunde so she is used to a dog that will not bend when pressure is increased. But i dont think Caucasian Mt. Dogs are made for that. They're guardians of the flock, i dont know if they are drovers or herders, or JUST guardians that rely mainly on threat displays and bluffing.
The Bulldog and CMD are polar opposites it seems.